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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arising then" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a consequence or result that occurs as a result of a previous statement or situation, often in a formal or literary context.
Example: "The issues we discussed are significant, and arising then is the need for immediate action."
Alternatives: "resulting then" or "emerging then".
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If emptiness, however, is misinterpreted as contradictory with dependent arising, then Gelug contends, there would be neither action in empty phenomena, nor empty phenomena in action.
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Groups arise, then disperse; alliances emerge, then rupture.
If significant flooding were to arise then we would expect the cost to become greater.
Exultant cries of recognition arose; then one remarked to the other, "You certainly keep looking well.
"The question that arises, then, is: How are those fatality counts determined?
Speech is lost, psychiatric problems arise, then dementia sets in before death occurs.
The question arises then as to why its implementation has been so patchy.
Then a problem arises, then it's solved, and once again Florestan and his people have everything.
"There is only the authority if a vacancy arose – then they have the authority to fill that vacancy".
If problems arise, then a good friend should be able to listen and understand your concerns and vice versa.
The question that naturally arises, then, is: Why not simply fire Rosenstein and replace him with someone who will fire Mueller?
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